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No such thing as duct tape fix for benzo abuse - Printable Version +- IOPList.Org (https://www.ioplist.org) +-- Forum: International Online Pharmacies (https://www.ioplist.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: IOP General Discussion (https://www.ioplist.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: No such thing as duct tape fix for benzo abuse (/showthread.php?tid=965) Pages:
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RE: No such thing as duct tape fix for benzo abuse - EasyDoesit - 10-23-2015 (10-22-2015, 07:24 AM)Caróg liath Wrote: @Harley, I had no idea you suffered a loss that involved benzos.  I am neither pro nor con on this subject. I am so sorry for your loss. Maybe read back and you will find the truth, about comments regarding Harley tragic loss of her mother at a young age, and you will see for yourself. Words can not describe what are fellow forum member has been through. Carry On RE: No such thing as duct tape fix for benzo abuse - Caróg liath - 10-23-2015 @EasyDoesit, I am no stranger to loss. Both of my parents were killed in front of me when I was 4.  I was reared in 14 different foster care families, none of which wanted me other than for the lolly they got when I was with them. I won't go on, as this is not the time or place for it, however, I feel that's why I became interested in helping other beings (all creatures that inhabit this planet) and trying my best (during my time here ) to offer what help I can, when I can. I do not wish to pry with @Harley, only wish her the best now and always. Thank you.  Best to you as well @EasyDoesit. CL Â
RE: No such thing as duct tape fix for benzo abuse - Caróg liath - 10-23-2015 Thank you for your kind, compassionate words @MrKona. I wish you the best and all the success life can offer. Have a great weekend! Best wishes, to you and yours. CL
RE: No such thing as duct tape fix for benzo abuse - EasyDoesit - 10-27-2015 Thank you the acknowledgement MrKona, I started this thread to hopefully help someone as the articles helped me. Just happy the articles got through as I intended. Hope we become good forum friends on here MrKona, and Harley is an amazing and strong person. RE: No such thing as duct tape fix for benzo abuse - graham3735 - 01-16-2016 I have needed to take benzo s regularly for a long time. In what I thought pretty high amounts at times. Then due to 3 seized orders in a row I ended up running out. I was scared to death. But for some reason I didn't feel any real withdrawal. Don't get me wrong my anxiety went through the roof but it always was without them. I'm happy I didn't experience w/d I hear it's hell. But it's hard to live with terrible as well. RE: No such thing as duct tape fix for benzo abuse - Popster - 01-16-2016 Graham3735.......that's very interesting about the lack of WDs.....thanks for sharing your experience and I offer my condolences for running out (3 seized in a row is indeed a run of bad luck)........your are a strong person.....better luck on your next order....... I hope your using more than one vendor.......my own history has proven to me that this is a good method (the "don't put all your eggs in one basket method"). Better luck.....do you mind posting ( or pm me) on what you call "pretty high amounts" (01-16-2016, 03:09 PM)graham3735 Wrote: I have needed to take benzo s regularly for a long time. In what I thought pretty high amounts at times. Then due to 3 seized orders in a row I ended up running out. I was scared to death. But for some reason I didn't feel any real withdrawal. Don't get me wrong my anxiety went through the roof but it always was without them. I'm happy I didn't experience w/d I hear it's hell. But it's hard to live with terrible as well. RE: No such thing as duct tape fix for benzo abuse - MaltoseFalcon - 01-21-2016 I am myself coming off a break of several years, and I think this thread is spot-on about the dangers of abuse. I had a buddy years ago that unfortunately passed away in his early 20's as the end result of benzo abuse. And I have known plenty others who have passed away as a result of mixing benzos with other medications. It's a slippery slope, and IMO one would be well-advised to tread lightly and take breaks as needed. If you're going to take a break, the best and safest way is to taper down rather than "cold-turkey". Likewise, when you come off your break, you should taper up rather than trying to pick up right where you left off. Best wishes to all, and be safe! |